Coupon Lingo Quick Reference Guide

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Probably one of the most frequent emails I receive is in regards to all those abbreviations that we "couponistas" use when posting store deals, so this list has been a long time in the making.

Sunday inserts:

When I list the store deals and refer to a coupon from a Sunday insert, the information on where to find the coupon is in parentheses. For example, (SS 12/14/08) would indicate that a coupon came from a SmartSource insert that was distributed in the 12/14/08 Sunday newspaper.

Coupon lingo:

$1/1, $1/2: One dollar off one item, one dollar off two items, etc.2/$1, 3/$2: Two items for one dollar, three items for two dollars, etc.B1G1: Buy one item get one item freeB2G1: Buy two items get one item freeBeep: Sometimes the register will beep when a coupon is scanned to indicate that the cashier need to take an action, like entering a price.Blinkies: Grocery/drugstore coupon dispensers with blinking lightsCatalina: Catalina coupon, prints from a separate machine when your receipt printsCRT: Cash register tape, usually used when referring to CVS coupons that print with receiptDND: Do not doubleEa.: EachECBs: ExtraCare Bucks, CVS loyalty rewards systemETS: Excludes trial sizeExp.: ExpiresGC: Gift cardIVC: Instant Value Coupon, Walgreens' store coupons found in ads and monthly bookletMIR: Mail-in rebateNLA: No longer availableOYNO: On your next orderOOP: Out of pocketOOS: Out of stockPeelie: Peel-off coupon found on product packagingPSA: Prices starting atR: Regional coupon, will be listed after insert date as applicableRRs: Register Rewards, Walgreens' Catalina couponsQ: CouponSCR: Single Check Rebate, Rite Aid monthly rebates programStacking: Using both a manufacturer's coupon and a store coupon on one itemUPC: Universal product code, bar codeTearpad: Pad of coupons attached to a display, shelf, or refrigerator door.+UP Reward: Rite Aid reward programWYB: When you buyYMMV: Your mileage (or manager) may vary, meaning some stores might give you a deal but others might not

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As a former career-oriented professional turned stay-at-home mom, reconciling champagne tastes with a tap-water budget was a challenge, especially with a large family. By learning how to cut costs on her family's basic needs, she has found the key to having more disposable income for the things in life that make it worth living.